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Description
A rare and attractive high quality Georgian style short necked gilt brass compass in leather case c.1835.
Scarce, high quality, 1⅜" diameter gilt brass pocket compass having enamelled card dial with hand painted cardinals, intercardinals and false points. Polished flat steel bar needle with jewelled suspension, highly-polished reflector ring, bevelled convex crystal. Gilt brass barrel form case with central rib, short-necked suspension post, marked “3,” and Georgian-style bow, transit lock button. The verso with monogram “Tpw.” Contained within its original, dark cerise velvet and silk-lined, moroccan leather-covered case with brass keeper.
The compass remaining in completely original condition, with virtually all its gilding, slight marks to verso and losses to bow, the crystal near-perfect, the leather case modestly worn with loss to leather over to hinge, retaining a good proportion of original finish. The inner lid silk perished to centre. Crisp overall.
This most attractive compass is unusual, being of smaller size and having a typical Georgian bow but with a shorter suspension post. The gilding, tested as gold, may have been applied using the newly invented gold plating technique, but more likely to have been a result of the traditional amalgamation process as the cast brass bow and suspension post bear casting marks which plating would have hidden to a greater degree. Although the carat is not known, the richness of the colour would suggest 18ct gold.
In lovely original condition, this antique pocket compass is very much a collector’s piece.
measurements
Depth:
0.625 in
Diameter:
1.75 in
measurements
declaration
Vavasseur Antiques has clarified that the Rare William IV Gilt Brass Compass c.1935 (LA468189) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1835